Test:

Call objobjwalk with an object as the first parameter and a filtering function as the second parameter. The object will be mutated by the filter and it will be returned by the function.

var newObj = objobjwalk({

a :{

b :[{

c :{

d :[{

type :'deep object',

value :'1'

}],

e :[{

type :'deep object',

value :'1'

}]

}

}]

}

},function(obj){

if(obj.type==='deep object'){

obj.value='0';

}

return obj;

});

console.log(newObj);

//{

// a : {

// b : [{

// c : {

// d : [{

// type : 'deep object',

// value : '0'

// }],

// e : [{

// type : 'deep object',

// value : '0'

// }]

// }

// }]

// }

//}

Call objobjwalk.async with an object as the first parameter and a filtering function as the second parameter and a third parameter, a callback function. The object will be mutated by the filter and it will be returned as a parameter to the callback function.

The filter function will return its value asynchronously to the callback it receives as its parameter.

Useful if you need to modify an object with definitions from a disk file or from resources found on the Internet.